Need moar happy discussion of how drunk everyone will be on Tgiving. As for myself: goal is to finish outlines for the semester by Wednesday so i can get drunk and cook all day on Tgiving, and go to an undergrad football watch party saturday night.

FloridaCoastalorbust wrote:Need moar happy discussion of how drunk everyone will be on Tgiving. As for myself: goal is to finish outlines for the semester by Wednesday so i can get drunk and cook all day on Tgiving, and go to an undergrad football watch party saturday night.

FloridaCoastalorbust wrote:Need moar happy discussion of how drunk everyone will be on Tgiving. As for myself: goal is to finish outlines for the semester by Wednesday so i can get drunk and cook all day on Tgiving, and go to an undergrad football watch party saturday night.

Agreed. The proper response is to post outlines that are within 2 pages +/-. Then, post self-graded practice exam results that put you in the top 5% nationally. When questioned how you can know this, go on the offensive and ask how they don't know their national ranking. This will be the perfect red herring to throw them off at exactly the right time. If you have extra time, create a website with practice exams, grading rubrics, and national rankings.

Your vile, malicious nature never ceases to impress.

I can only imagine what you would think if I didn't censor my thoughts!

Certainly different things work for different people, but I think it would be a bad idea to not work on your own outline. Certainly look at old ones, but if your just reading old ones I think you are missing the point.

I was like almost done writing when I even realized there WAS an erie Q

I'm probably going to start civ pro exams by looking for erie and SMJ issues from now on

my civ pro professor tells us what the issue is, which is obv way different. so if there is an erie issue the prompt will tell us to address it. it's nice on the one hand, but on the other it tightens the curve more.